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This book presents different dietary patterns, some utilizing wild foods and others facing drastically changing dietary patterns, and shows their implications for health in terms of wealth, mutual assistance, food sufficiency and food diversity. The book examines these globally important issues through a case study of Tanzania. Using a novel methodology based on a global standard quality of life indicator, the book sheds light on the relationship between wild food intake and health in Tanzania. Descriptive case studies illustrate the impact of various food patterns and wild food intake on human health. It also highlights the divergence between food production sufficiency and food diversity. ...
This bibliography, first published in 1957, provides citations to North American academic literature on Europe, Central Europe, the Balkans, the Baltic States and the former Soviet Union. Organised by discipline, it covers the arts, humanities, social sciences, life sciences and technology.
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This book discusses selected topics on the anatomy of paranasal sinuses and related conditions, providing insight into advancements in the field. The first section covers morphological aspects of the maxillary sinus, infectious causes of acute and chronic sinusitis, posterior ethmoidal artery, and paranasal sinuses anatomy and anatomical variations. The second section covers sinonasal-associated midfacial expansion and maxillary sinus in dental implantology. Chapters present new clinical and research developments as well as future perspectives on ever-expanding upper airway and jaw problems.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
An expert in the field delivers practical information on the principles of using classic type Presents solid, how-to information swipe-file type books lack. From greeting cards to grocery-store shelves, type is all around us. And, with today's desktop publishing capabilities, more and more people are taking type into their own hands. This guide is for designers and non-professionals alike who want use type to its fullest persuasive advantage. In straight-forward terms, it explains the technical side of type and how it applies to effective design, including: history of type as well as current trends in type and typographic design; methods for customizing fonts; techniques for setting type like a pro; common typographic mistakes to avoid; proper use of signs, symbols and dingbats; guidelines for selecting the right type for the job. To enable readers to learn by example, this heavily illustrated guide presents dozens of real-life designs that demonstrate points made in the text.
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